👏👏Je ne connaissais pas l'histoire d'Helen Keller et de celles qui l'ont aidé. Encore un parcours de femmes dont on devrait parler plus souvent. Merci à vous.
La vraie Helen keller à écrit aussi des livres je vous recommande " sourde muette ,aveugle : histoire de ma vie .cest détaillé sur sa petite enfance et jeunesse ,ses apprentissages et fascinant..
A Japanese Helen Keller truly respected and called him“my teacher.” In 1937, Helen Keller came to Japan and visited Hokiichi's memorial house. She expressed her impression as follows: “When I was a child, my mother told me that Mr. Hanawa should be my role model. To visit this place and touch his statue was the most significant event during this trip to Japan. The worn desk and the statue facing down earned more respect of him. ” Hokiichi became blind when he was 5 years old. One summer night, a wife of a Samurai, read a book for Hokiichi. She found that he had tied up his hands together. Asked why he did so, Hokiichi replied, “Whenever I move my hand to get mosquitoes away, I tend to miss words of your reading. So as not to do that, I did this.”. He always studied with an attitude like this.
👏👏Je ne connaissais pas l'histoire d'Helen Keller et de celles qui l'ont aidé. Encore un parcours de femmes dont on devrait parler plus souvent. Merci à vous.
celle de Anne Sullivan aussi d'ailleurs
J'adore Helen Keller et Ann Sullivan. Un génie qu'helen même enfant mais grâce à Ann ce génie a été révélé.
👏👏👏👏 salutations respectueuses à une Grande Dame.... Merci du partage
Incroyable !
Il faut venir à Olite pour savoir de son existence !
Un comble.
Découverte d'Helen Keller ce jour.
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Son histoire est incroyable, il y a eu plusieirs téléfilms dont un film avec Patty Duke, la mère de Sean Astin, (Sam, le seigneur des anneaux)
La vraie Helen keller à écrit aussi des livres je vous recommande " sourde muette ,aveugle : histoire de ma vie .cest détaillé sur sa petite enfance et jeunesse ,ses apprentissages et fascinant..
Respect ❤❤❤❤
A Japanese Helen Keller truly respected and called him“my teacher.”
In 1937, Helen Keller came to Japan and visited Hokiichi's memorial house. She expressed her impression as follows: “When I was a child, my mother told me that Mr. Hanawa should be my role model. To visit this place and touch his statue was the most significant event during this trip to Japan. The worn desk and the statue facing down earned more respect of him. ”
Hokiichi became blind when he was 5 years old.
One summer night, a wife of a Samurai, read a book for Hokiichi. She found that he had tied up his hands together. Asked why he did so, Hokiichi replied, “Whenever I move my hand to get mosquitoes away, I tend to miss words of your reading. So as not to do that, I did this.”. He always studied with an attitude like this.
The American writer Helen Keller had the white skin and she was blind and deaf at time.
C est beau mais ce remix....pouaaaah il est tellement pas approprié. 😅